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Krista Blanchard
23 October, 04:54
Three ways to write 3 to the 5th power
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Veronica Goodman
23 October, 05:19
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The correct answer is
1. 1·3^5
2. 2·10^2+4·10^1+3*1^1
3. 3·3·3·3·3
The answer is 243
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Jacoby Arnold
23 October, 08:33
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First expression
=> 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 - In this expression, we multiplied 3 5 times and the product is 243
Second expression
=> 3 ^ 5, in where ^ read as raised to the power., the product is also 243
Third expression
=> 3^2 x 3 ^3
=> (3 x 3) x (3 x 3 x 3)
=> 9 x 27, the product is also equals to 243.
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